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Use your knowledge of bonding and mechanisms to explain why:a. Alkenes are more reactive than alkanes

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Alkenes are hydrocarbons that contain a double carbon bond, whereas alkanes are hydrocarbons that only have single carbon-carbon bonds.

The reason why alkenes are more reactive than alkanes is that the double bond has a very high electron density in comprarison to the single bond of the alkanes. This double bond is made up of one very strong σ bond and a weak π bond.

So generally alkenes react breaking the π bond.

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